Young men are earning less than young women in some big cities
Despite the progress for some young women, the gender pay gap still dominates nationwide — and worsens when women have kids.
Despite the progress for some young women, the gender pay gap still dominates nationwide — and worsens when women have kids.
Drone footage shows near-empty highways and quiet streets in the Pudong district of Shanghai, which began its staggered lockdown on Monday. The shutdown coincides with mass COVID testing across China's largest city.
Health agency had previously advised Americans to avoid cruise ships because of COVID-19 risks.
Season 3 of "The Umbrella Academy" is set to premiere on June 22.
Experts are advising consumers to book their travel early, as airfare and hotel room rates rise with increased bookings. CBS News' Danya Bacchus reports from Los Angeles.
President Biden received his second booster shot Wednesday, saying it "didn't hurt a bit."
"Our hearts are broken, Tom was the centre of our world and we can't imagine life without his infectious smile and energetic presence," his wife said on Instagram.
"No one is actually reporting from inside the country," Natalia told CBS News. But she discovered, thanks to some outdated cell phone software, that she could.
One Republican, Sen, Susan Collins, has announced she will support Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court.
The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado in Springdale and rated it at least a powerful EF-2.
Airline ticket prices are up, up and away, with consumers who pushed off trips during the pandemic clamoring for flights just when jet fuel costs are rising.
U.S. immigration officials have carried out over 1.7 million expulsions of migrants in the past two years under the policy.
As car prices continue to hit records, the answer will depend on your vehicle's age, what's broken and your tolerance for uncertainty.
"When you take a 101-year-old woman for a bike ride and she holds your hand tight and says thank you and gives you a kiss on the cheek, it doesn't get any better than that," John Seigle Boettner said.
With interest rates now at 4.8%, today's homebuyers might have to pay an extra $300 per month on a 30-year mortgage.
Video footage from a surveillance camera shows what it was like inside a Texas elementary school's gymnasium as it was being destroyed by a powerful tornado.
Trump last week pulled his endorsement of Mo Brooks in Alabama due to Brooks' poor polling.
The condition impacts communication skills and can have different causes, according to medical experts.
The National Football League and StatusPRO, an athlete-led sports technology company, are working together on the first official fully immersive virtual reality football game. Fans will be able to take the field from the perspective of their favorite players. StatusPRO co-creators Andrew “Hawk” Hawkins and Troy Jones, both former football players, join CBS News to discuss what this means for the future of virtual gaming.
CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Mola Lenghi to discuss his recent interview with Congressman Jamie Raskin, a member of the committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, about the gap in Trump's phone log that day.
Reactions are pouring in over a new Florida law that restricts instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in schools. David Johns, executive director for the National Black Justice Coalition, joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Mola Lenghi to discuss how this law could impact students and teachers.
Fiercest inflation in decades means a typical family now needs to budget an extra $433 a month, analysis shows.
The president also announced the launch of COVID.gov as a one-stop-shop for Americans to get information on vaccines and treatments.
"We have a very entitled generation that has never had to sacrifice," Rob Kapito reportedly said at an oil and gas conference.
Aphasia is a language disorder that impacts a person's ability to communicate.